1969 BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE DAY–MAURY WILLS- MONTREAL EXPOS
Eight points on Maury Wills– Wills was revolutionary as a baseball player- he helped bring back the stolen base and the running game as a big part of baseball […]
Eight points on Maury Wills– Wills was revolutionary as a baseball player- he helped bring back the stolen base and the running game as a big part of baseball […]
5 points about Danny Cater. Danny Cater’s baseball career will be remembered most for two things- the first is on March 22, 1972 the New York Yankees traded Cater […]
Ten points on Joe Niekro 1. The Niekro Brothers- Joe and his Hall of Fame brother Phil grew up 5 miles or so down the road from where I live. […]
Ten points about Tommy Harper- 1.Tommy Harper was the 3rd pick by the Seattle Pilots in the expansion draft. Harper was an established major leaguer who had a bad […]
Bob Barton spent ten seasons off and on- as a back-up catcher for the San Francisco Giants- 1965-69, San Diego Padres 1970-72, Cincinnati Reds 1973 and finishing up with […]
The first thing I noticed when I got Dick Hughes baseball card in 1969 was that he wore glasses. You just don’t see many ballplayers wearing glasses then or now. […]
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